NSA Reportedly Sneaked Spy Software Into Computers Around the World Using Radio Waves
According to The New York Times
FORT MEADE, Md., Jan. 15 (UPI) -- The National Security Agency has sneaked spy software into nearly 100,000 computers worldwide, sometimes by radio waves, the New York Times reported Wednesday.
No evidence suggests the intelligence agency has implanted its secret software or used its radio frequency technology inside the United States, the Times said, citing NSA documents, U.S. officials and computer experts.
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My cards are on the table. I have nothing to hide. I don't bluff.